Updated Tue, Feb 24, 2015 7:49 PM

Each Wednesday, host Kevin Devaney Jr. walks you through the latest in tri-state girls soccer, field hockey and girls volleyball. Get insights from regional experts, highlights and more. Don't miss our new 6-1-4 girls soccer and field hockey polls.

After a string of upsets, Glenn's season came to an end Sunday with a 3-0 loss to Williamsville South in the NYSPHSAA state Class B final. Williamsville South won, 25-16, 25-23, 25-23, to deny Glenn its third state championship in four years.

Daunted as a freshman, three years at the varsity level have matured Familusi into one of the most feared hitters. Now a senior, Familusi's eight kills against Lynbrook sparked Glenn in its 25-16, 25-10, 25-22 Long Island Class B title win Sunday at SUNY Old Westbury.

Kings Park defeated South Side, 3-2, at SUNY Old Westbury to win a fourth straight Class A Long Island Championship and the team's 67th straight victory over Long Island competition. Amanda Gannon had 19 kills, 24 digs and three blocks, and Jaclyn Wilton added 16 kills, 23 digs and two aces to lead Kings Park (20-0) in its 24-26, 25-14, 25-17, 24-26, 25-16 win.

Reimer had 24 kills and four blocks and Doorhy had 26 assists to lead Mattituck to a 3-0 win over East Rockaway for the Long Island Class C championship Sunday at SUNY Old Westbury. The Tuckers won, 25-21, 25-18, 25-18, for their second straight L.I. title and their fourth in five seasons.

Carolanne Habeeb implored her mom to get a mammography in 2008. Soon after spearheading Massapequa's first "Dig Pink" fundraiser, the girls volleyball coach thought it would be hypocritical if she didn't urge her own mother to get screened for breast cancer.

The target once again is on Gannon, now that she is a senior superstar for the Kings Park girls volleyball team. After winning a third consecutive Long Island Class A title, Kings Park graduated its other two All-Long Island players, so naturally, the spotlight redirects to a certain 5-11 outside hitter.